Karl Joseph Hadik von Futak

Karl Joseph Hadik von Futak (28 October 1756-24 July 1800) was a Lieutenant-General of the Austrian Empire who fought in the War of the Bavarian Succession, Austro-Turkish War, and French Revolutionary Wars.

Biography
Karl Joseph Hadik von Futak was born on 28 October 1756 in Locse in the Kingdom of Hungary, part of the Austrian Empire. He was the son of Field Marshal Andras Hadik, who captured Berlin from Prussia during the Seven Years' War. Hadik became a cavalry commander of the Habsburg Army and first served in the small War of the Bavarian Succession. He later served in the war with the Ottoman Empire in the Austro-Turkish War, and received the Commander's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa. Hadik fought in the 1795 Battle of Hochst, which was an Austrian victory over the French commander Jean-Baptiste Jourdan during the French Revolutionary Wars. He died on 24 July 1800 in Alessandria, Austrian Italy.